<p>A Napoleonville man wanted for allegedly shooting another man in the back Monday turned himself in a day later, Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office said.</p><p>Daron Holloway, 21, was charged with attempted second-degree murder.</p><p>He shot Skilar Rhodes, 21, of Napoleonville, after the two got into a fight that afternoon at Rhodes' home, Sheriff Mike Waguespack said. </p><p>As Rhodes tried to get away, Holloway allegedly pointed a small handgun at him and fired, the sheriff said. Rhodes was found lying on the ground with a gunshot wound to his upper torso.</p><p>Holloway then fled in a black Ford Escort, Waguespack said. Authorities believed he drove toward the Gonzales area, and a warrant was issued for his arrest, Waguespack added.</p><p>Holloway turned himself in to the Assumption Parish Sheriff's Office about 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Waguespack said. His bond was expected to be set today.</p><p>Rhodes was taken to Prevost Hospital in Donaldsonville and later taken by helicopter to a Baton Rouge hospital where he was listed in guarded condition.</p><p>The investigation into this incident remains ongoing, Waguespack said.</p>